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Erosion on glans?!

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So this is one the symtoms of the thing I have going on for year now (look at my other post on my profile for the full details of the condition which is making me extremely miserable).

So often when I pull my foreskin down there is alot of deep lines en cracks on my glans and it looks shiny. I does not hurt or bleed or anything. And they go away when I rub them.

But I do have alot of them on my penis now and they don't go away I think thats from the constant forming of them even if the go away when I rub. Over time I notice some lines and folds that stay actually stay like that.

i just used antifungal cream again after months and it makes the cracks worse when I pull the foreskin down what...? nevermind not sure

But again its also on my foreskin so look at my profile post!!!

some extra pictures:

the last pic is when shows all the permanent cracks that never went away.

imgur.com/IPSPZxE

imgur.com/UI2nqbe

imgur.com/aDD1h2O

what is causing this and will the permanent lines that I have now go away???

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